All Technology articles – Page 132
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Analysis & Features
From Oculus Rift to Google Glass - is the VR shop coming?
Wearable technology could soon enable customers to shop in virtual stores from the comfort of their home…
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Comment & Opinion
Prime time
Amazon has unveiled its latest crack at the grocery market: Prime Pantry is a delivery service that can ship a box of groceries to your doorstep for the sum of $6.
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News
High streets to get help on digital strategy from advisory board
A new government drive will help high streets wake up to the opportunities presented by digital technology.
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News
Paper wine bottle developer Greenbottle goes bankrupt
GreenBottle, the packaging specialist that developed a paper wine bottle, has gone into administration.
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News
3D printing: toy story’s next chapter or just sci-fi?
Check out Barbie’s latest addition to her spring wardrobe (above): a suit of shining armour, complete with sword and shield! No, Mattel’s not harking back to the days of old for sartorial inspiration for its plastic little princess. Not yet anyway; this is part of a Kickstarter project by designer ...
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News
Walmart claims 40% energy savings thanks to LED lighting
Walmart has claimed that a rollout of new ceiling lighting fixtures will reduce energy consumption by up to 40% per store…
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Comment & Opinion
Cutting a dash
‘Cart abandonment’ may put you in mind of an upturned trolley in a ditch, but it’s a serious problem online, as retailers fight to make ecommerce as easy as possible.
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News
Asda to trial smartphone scan-and-go shopping in York store
Asda will launch a long-awaited smartphone scan-and-go trial at its York superstore in May, The Grocer can reveal…
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News
Improvethatprice.com launches price tracking tool for caterers
Improvethatprice.com has created a data analytics tool that allows users to track product prices…
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News
Sainsbury's a winner as agri-tech projects secure £2.8m grant
Eleven agri-tech projects – including one involving Sainsbury’s wheat growers – have received £2.8m in grants…
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Analysis & Features
Experiential marketing: the evolution
Plant a dragon skull on a beach and sit back as thrilled consumers generate buzz with smartphones…
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Analysis & Features
How gamification could make shopping and brand engagement fun
Supermarket shopping as a video game could soon be a virtual reality…
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News
New EE Wi-Fi service to track shopping trip
A new service enables retailers to use in-store Wi-Fi to track who is coming into stores…
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News
FeedNavigator.com website targets the animal feed sector
Feed manufacturers have a brand new online resource from this week with the launch of FeedNavigator.com
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News
Giant vending machine fills void left by village store
A giant vending machine has been installed in the pub car park of a Derbyshire village that has been without a local store for 13 years.
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Comment & Opinion
Why retailers should get behind Wi-Fi
Waitrose is rolling out free Wi-Fi – and frankly I’m amazed more retailers and supermarkets aren’t doing the same…
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News
Holland & Barrett to offer targeted promotions
Holland & Barrett has told suppliers it is now able to run more sophisticated promotions after overhauling its IT…
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Analysis & Features
The sensory science behind a hit sausage
Reformulating a brand but worried it won’t taste as good as the original? Marketing Sciences can help…
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Comment & Opinion
Science won't reveal the whole truth
In a webinar I joined, Google Glass was presented as more cost-effective eye-tracking than current research technology…
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Comment & Opinion
A GM spud we just don't need
The latest push to get GM food on our plates came from the John Innes Centre in Norwich…